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Big Sean's collaboration with Lil Wayne, "Deep," is poised to be a fan-favorite off the rapper's new album Dark Sky Paradise. However, how much crazier would it have been with a verse from G.O.O.D. Music's CyHi The Prynce? According to CyHi, his verse was "too (deep)" to make the cut.

Big Sean may be preparing to drop off his new album Dark Sky Paradise tomorrow, but today he's hitting us with a freebie, "Me, Myself & I." The freestyle is over Beyonce's instrumental, which, in case you didn't is produced by Ro Ransom's frequent collaborator RobGotBeats.

As Big Sean's forthcoming album Dark Sky Paradise had the cocky, brash and somewhat petty "IDFWU" as its lead single, it was jarring in the best way possible to hear him drop "One Man Can Change The World," which is pretty much the polar opposite.

Big Sean is gearing up for his most anticipated album yet, Dark Sky Paradise. The album sprung a leak, but the official release happens on February 24th. While fans get an early listen of the new album, we're throwing it back to a cut off Big Sean's first mixtape in the Finally Famous series.

Before Dark Sky Paradise arrives next week, Big Sean’s highly anticipated record “One Man Can Change The World” featuring Kanye West & John Legend has surfaced online tonight by way of early pre-orders.

With Big Sean's Dark Sky Paradise seemingly around the corner, anticipation for it continues to rise. While "IDFWU" got a lot of play, "Blessings" featuring Drake and Kanye West raised the stakes even higher. Now, Rozay goes in over Sean's "IDFWU"

Disappointingly, the vast majority of hip-hop "remixes" these days consist of rappers dropping bars over already-existing instrumentals. No matter how many people hopped on Bobby Shmurda's "Hot Nigga," no MCs or producers even tweaked Jahlil's beat a bit.

Ja Rule hasn't really been able to make a comeback, at least not yet, however his technique of rap melodies has definitely been brought to new heights. A$AP Ferg gives Ja a nod on this cut off his new mixtape, Ferg Forever, where he says on the hook "fuck around and sing like I'm Ja Rule," complete with a Ja sample.

We are seeing no lack of Big Sean features these days. The rapper has been on a roll ever since he dropped those four songs. As the rapper prepares a new album, he's popping up just about everywhere, reminding us why we liked him so much in the first place, with a surge of passion in his bars.

Hours after hitting us with the Shady CXVPHER, Eminem is back again, this time recruiting his hometown homies Royce Da 5’9″, Big Sean, Danny Brown, Trick Trick, and Dej Loaf for a new record called “Detroit Vs. Everybody”.